Concerns Arise Over Wimbledon Scheduling Favoring Jannik Sinner
Wimbledon Matchup Sparks Debate
As the world No. 1, Jannik Sinner, prepares to face Novak Djokovic on Friday, some fans are questioning whether the scheduling of their match is biased in favor of the defending champion. The match was set to occur after the first semifinal featuring Alexander Zverev and Arthur Fery, raising eyebrows among spectators. Both Sinner and Djokovic competed in their quarterfinals on July 7, with Sinner facing Jan Lennard Struff and Djokovic up against Felix Auger-Aliassime. In contrast, Zverev and Fery played their matches the following day. Fans have pointed out that typically, players who have had an extra day of rest are scheduled to compete earlier in the day.
Was The Timing Adjusted for Sinner's Comfort?
Jannik Sinner has previously struggled in extreme weather conditions, notably cramping during his match against Djokovic at the Australian Open, which led to his semifinal exit. He also faced an unexpected defeat in the second round of the French Open against Juan Cerundolo, where he felt dizzy while serving for the match in sweltering heat. This has led some fans to speculate that the scheduling of the Zverev-Fery semifinal was intentionally arranged to shield Sinner from the heat.
Did Wimbledon deliberately schedule Novak Djokovic - Jannik Sinner second so Sinner gets to avoid the extreme heat? The players with the extra day of rest have always started their semifinal first... until now. Coincidence? Or deliberately done to help Sinner? pic.twitter.com/Ejov6fv9yQ
— Danny (@DjokovicFan_) July 9, 2026
Conversely, some fans argue against this theory, noting that Djokovic also required additional recovery time after his grueling five-set match against Felix.
Assessing Djokovic's Prospects Against Sinner
In their rivalry, Sinner has had the upper hand against Djokovic, winning five matches prior to their Australian Open encounter, where he had several break points in the final set but could not convert them. This victory would have bolstered Djokovic's confidence. However, after a taxing five-hour match against Felix, the question remains: how much energy does he have left for this upcoming clash? Sinner has not been performing at his peak, and if Djokovic can muster enough stamina, he may pose a significant challenge to Sinner.
